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Sleep Breath ; 2024 Jul 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39046657

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BACKGROUND: This study aims primarily to assess the mandibular condyles and patient response to MAD therapy using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Also, the study proposes to analyze whether variations in condylar position, OSA severity and mandibular protrusion influence patient response. METHODS: 23 patients diagnosed with mild/moderate OSA and treated with MAD comprised the sample. Clinical, CBCT, and PSG assessments were conducted at baseline and with MAD in therapeutic protrusion (4-6 months of MAD use). The condyle position was vertically and horizontally evaluated at baseline and at the therapeutic protrusion. RESULTS: The condyle position significantly changed with MAD, showing anterior (7.3 ± 2.8 mm; p < 0.001) and inferior (3.5 ± 1 mm; p < 0.001) displacement. Patients with mild OSA required more protrusion (p = 0.02) for improvement. Responders exhibited a significantly prominent (p = 0.04) anterior baseline condyle position. A negative modest correlation was found between treatment response and baseline condyle anterior position (p = 0.03; r=-0.4), as well as between OSA severity and the percentage of maximum protrusion needed for therapeutic protrusion (p = 0.02; r=-0.4). The patient protrusion amount did not predict condylar positional changes. Neither condyle position, OSA severity, nor therapeutic protrusion were predictors of MAD treatment response. CONCLUSION: MAD resulted in anterior and inferior condylar displacement, and the amount of protrusion did not predict condylar positional changes. Responders showed a more anterior baseline condyle position. OSA severity and mandibular protrusion did not predict treatment response.

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Ortho Sci., Orthod. sci. pract ; 17(65): 56-64, 2024. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1556257

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A expansão rápida do palato assistida por mini-implantes (Mini-Implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion - MARPE) é uma alternativa para tratar a deficiência esquelética transversal da maxila em pacientes adultos. O objetivo deste relato de caso foi verificar, por meio de Tomografia Computadorizada de Feixe Cônico (TCFC), os possíveis incrementos dimensionais e volumétricos na via aérea superior (VAS) após a utilização deste dispositivo em uma paciente adulta com má oclusão de Classe III e atresia maxilar transversa. Método: Foi realizado um protocolo de disjunção palatina com o dispositivo MARPE. TCFC foram obtidas antes (T0) e logo após finalizar o procedimento de expansão óssea transversa da maxila (T1). Resultados: Ocorreram mudanças dimensionais significativas da VAS em T1, incluindo um aumento na largura (77,5%) e comprimento do espaço retropalatal (51%), bem como no espaço retrolingual (33,7%). Além disso, observou-se um aumento no volume total (41%) e no volume da orofaringe (51,9%) da VAS. Conclusão: Este relato destaca ganhos dimensionais significativos na VAS após o uso do MARPE, enfatizando sua eficácia como abordagem terapêutica que contribui para aumentos importantes na VAS.(AU)


The Mini-Implant Assisted Rapid Palatal Expansion (MARPE) is an alternative for treating maxillary skeletal transverse deficiency in adult patients. The aim of this case report was to verify, through Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT), the possible dimensional and volumetric increments in the upper airway (UA) after using this device in an adult patient with Class III malocclusion and transverse maxillary atresia. Method: A palatal disjunction protocol was performed with the MARPE device. CBCT scans were obtained before (T0) and immediately after completing the maxillary bone expansion procedure (T1). Results: Significant dimensional changes occurred in the UA at T1, including an increase in width (77.5%) and length (51%) of the retropalatal space, as well as in the length of the retrolingual space (33.7%). Additionally, there was an increase in total volume (41%) and oropharyngeal volume (51.9%) of the UA. Conclusion: This report highlights significant dimensional gains in the UA following MARPE use, emphasizing its efficacy as a therapeutic approach that contributes to significant increases in UA dimensions.(AU)


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Humans , Female , Adult , Orthodontic Anchorage Procedures , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Malocclusion
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